Stick Season 2 is heating up big time on Apple TV+, and fans of the golf comedy starring Owen Wilson can’t stop talking about what’s next. The show dropped its first season back in June 2025 and got renewed super fast—right on the day the finale aired in July 2025. That quick pickup says a lot about how much people connected with Pryce Cahill’s messy comeback story and the whole found-family vibe around the golf course.

Stick Season 2 Release Details

No exact premiere date has dropped yet for season 2. Most updates point to sometime in 2026, probably later in the year since pre-production kicked off around late 2025 and filming shifted to California for better weather (golf shoots in rainy Vancouver winters weren’t ideal). Apple tends to space things out, so don’t hold your breath for early 2026—mid-to-late feels more realistic based on how season 1 rolled out. Trailers might start popping up closer to spring or summer if things stay on track. Keep an eye on Apple TV+ announcements; they’ve been pretty prompt with this one so far.

Stick Season 2 Expected Cast

Owen Wilson is back as Pryce Cahill, the washed-up ex-pro who’s all in on mentoring and maybe clawing his way back into the game himself. The ensemble that made season 1 click is locked in too:

  • Peter Dager as Santi, the teenage phenom with raw talent and plenty of baggage
  • Marc Maron as Mitts, bringing that dry, sarcastic edge
  • Mariana Treviño as Elena
  • Lilli Kay as Zero

Fingers crossed for Judy Greer to reprise Amber-Linn (Pryce’s ex) and Timothy Olyphant popping back in as the frenemy Clark Ross—those dynamics were gold last time. Apple teased “new characters” in the renewal announcement, so expect fresh faces stirring up rivalries, maybe more golf pros or family drama. Real golfers could guest star again, adding that authentic touch. The chemistry from season 1 carried over strong, and Wilson being an executive producer means he’s invested in keeping the tone heartfelt yet funny.

Stick Season 2 Potential Plot

Season 1 wrapped with Pryce betting everything on Santi’s success after his own life fell apart—divorce, job loss, the works. The finale left threads dangling: Will Pryce try a real comeback? How do Santi and his dad fix their strained bond? What about those messy relationships off the course?

Season 2 promises to build on that with bigger stakes, deeper laughs, and new wrinkles. Expect more tournament pressure, personal growth for the whole crew, and probably some chaotic underdog moments that made the first run so bingeable. Creator Jason Keller has talked about continuing the story with the same heart—it’s less about winning majors and more about second chances, mentorship, and figuring out life when the scorecard doesn’t look great. The golf world stays front and center but with real emotional layers, avoiding the cheesy sports-cliché trap.

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